Anna Nikolaevna Zadorozhnyuk ( Ukrainian: Zadorozhnyuk Ganna Mikolaevna ; born September 25, 1984 in Odessa ) is a Ukrainian figure skater who performed ice dancing with Sergey Verbillo . A couple are two - time champions of Ukraine .
| Anna Zadorozhnyuk | |
|---|---|
| Personal Information | |
| Presents | |
| Date of Birth | September 25, 1984 ( 34) |
| Place of Birth | Odessa , Ukrainian SSR |
| Growth | 165 cm |
| Former partners | Sergey Verbillo , Alexander Veselovsky, Alexander Kudryavtsev |
| Former trainers | Nikolai Morozov , Alexey Gorshkov Halite hight Alexander Tumanovsky, George Starkov, Tatyana Belyaeva |
| Place of residence | USA |
| Sports achivments | |
| The best results on the ISU system (at international amateur competitions) | |
| Amount | 171.28 |
| Mandatory | 33.87 |
| Original | 54.30 |
| Arbitrary | 84.38 |
| Completed the performance | |
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Career
She began to skate in 1988 .
Since the 2008-2009 season, the couple has been training in Odintsovo with Alexei Gorshkov , Elena Grushina helps him. At the same time, summer training takes place in the United States with Nikolai Morozov . This season, for the first time in their careers, the couple won the national championship (before that they had become bronze and twice silver medalists) beating their long-time rivals Alla Beknazorov and Vladimir Zuev . Then, she took 7th place in the European Championship , which, at the moment, is their best result. Having taken 15th place at the 2009 World Cup , the couple won one license for Ukraine in ice dancing for the 2010 Winter Olympics . Participant of the 2005 Winter Universiade in Austria.
National Championship 2010 , they won again. Then, they became eighth at the 2010 European Championships and entered the Ukrainian national team at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver [1] .
At the end of the season, together with a partner, due to injuries, they decided to end their careers. [2]
After completing her sports career, she worked in the USA as a choreographer, so in the 2011/12 season she staged programs for American loner Jolie Forte. [3]
Personal life
In 2007 she graduated from the National Pedagogical University. M. Drahomanova , specialty trainer-psychologist.
Sporting Achievements
after 2006
| Competition / Season | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | 2008-2009 | 2009—2010 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winter Olympic Games | sixteen | |||
| World Championships | 17 | 18 | 15 | Wd |
| European Championships | ten | eleven | 7 | eight |
| Championships of Ukraine | 2 | 2 | one | one |
| Grand Prix Stages: Cup of Russia | 3 | eight | ||
| Grand Prix Stages: Cup of China | 6 | five | four | |
| Grand Prix Stages: NHK Trophy | 6 | 6 |
- WD = retired
until 2006
(with verbillo)
| Competition / Season | 2001-2002 | 2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| World Championships | 21 | ||||
| World Junior Championships | eight | 15 | 7 | ||
| Championships of Ukraine | four | 3 | |||
| Grand Prix Stages: Cup of Russia | |||||
| Grand Prix Stages: NHK Trophy | ten | ||||
| Grand Prix Stages: Trophée Eric Bompard | ten | ten | |||
| Ondrei Nepel Memorial | one | ||||
| Winter Universiade | 6 |
Notes
- ↑ List of official delegations of Ukraine Archived on January 28, 2010.
- ↑ The picture after Vancouver: to veterans - the road is everywhere
- ↑ D. Forte (English) on the official website of the International Skating Union .
Links
- A. Zadorozhnyuk and S. Verbillo (English) on the official website of the International Skating Union .